Assembly Elections - 2022 & 2023

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- Modi ji, aap chahe to meri le lo. Mere Ghar walon ko chhod do
- Sabr Karo mere mitr, ab to poori biradari ki le lengey
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Prem Kumar wrote:It will be a travesty if the DMK 1st Family are not sent to prison. Like it has been a travesty how, after 9 years, all C-system big players are roaming around free

Hope they are not being too cute by creating a dossier against these civilizational-enemies in the hope to use it as leverage later on. Its either that or incompetence/unwillingness to step on an enemy's neck when he is done. Either way, this Prithviraj syndrome will come back to bite them badly.

Hope they learn their lessons at least now and go hammer & tongs against the corrupt. Otherwise all these IT raids, ED-attachments, CBI this-and-that are all meaningless exercises

Do you know that Supreme court judges can only be appointed after they have completed 10 years in a high court? Which means that a Judge appointed at High Court in 2014 (best case scenario) when NAMO came to power will be eligible to become Supreme Court judge in 2024. So please wait for some more time.
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williams wrote:It is dharmic courtesy and PM meeting CM and all.. but the Body language says who is the boss. Not sure what PM got for this visit, but he seems quite happy. Something is cooking for sure :rotfl:


Also there is a video on Youtube of one of the TN events, in which NaMo gives the finance minister PTR a hearty pat on the shoulder (like when you are "shabhaash"ing someone). :lol: And right in front of the junior artiste.
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williams wrote:Hope BJP does not accept a white flag. It might give some short-term benefits, but in the long run, BJP needs to run independently of any *D*K parties.
TN needs to be liberated from 8) Tatha's curse.
That is only Dharma.
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This looks like the straw that broke the camel's back

Rijiju cannot be clearer than this and nor should he be

the alternate, that Rijiju does not explicitly spell out, is crystal clear


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62iPHTplYs4

Same Sex Marriage पर क्या सोचते हैं Kiren Rijiju?

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chetak wrote:This looks like the straw that broke the camel's back

Rijiju cannot be clearer than this and nor should he be

the alternate, that Rijiju does not explicitly spell out, is crystal clear


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62iPHTplYs4

Same Sex Marriage पर क्या सोचते हैं Kiren Rijiju?

What business is it for any governmental body to decide who can and cannot get married except in the case of minors and coercion?
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RoyG wrote:
chetak wrote:This looks like the straw that broke the camel's back

Rijiju cannot be clearer than this and nor should he be

the alternate, that Rijiju does not explicitly spell out, is crystal clear


[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62iPHTplYs4[url]

Same Sex Marriage पर क्या सोचते हैं Kiren Rijiju?

[youtube]62iPHTplYs4[youtube]
RoyG janab,

There always was/is/will be widespread opposition to such proposals....

as also to the manner in which the entire attempt played out, the overt intimidation, the verbal aggression, the unwarranted appropriation of authority accompanied by the sense of entitlement and the imagined perception to the existence of the sense of absolutism that harked back to the concept of the divine right of kings and the messiah complex that was evident in that which was sought to be forcibly invested in the certain personages and it would have been cemented in situ by simply quoting precedence.

The pillars are not equal and nor were they designed to be, their rights and responsibilities vary and lines have been clearly drawn but the master and the supreme authority rests in the will of the people manifested in their elected representatives.

No political party supported this because it would have been a major mistake on their part, given the views of the people and the electorate would have decimated them, come election time.

marriage is mandatorily tied into various religious and socio cultural personal laws and is different for different groups.

what was being sought to be done was an unworkable blunderbuss approach that uniformly offended everyone and resulted in widespread resentment.

it was being pushed by lgbtq from the lootyens gangs, the malabar hill mafias and the bollywood brigade which means the samuday vishesh who are in danger of being hacked by their own samuday vishesh communities and ecosystem. The bulk of the poor lgbtq society was never consulted, interviewed or shown any consideration. They vastly out number the gay pride marching on the street types wokes by a margin of maybe 95:1 or even more

There is also growing realization/suspicion on the net of the possibility that all this may have been done to favor one specific individual.
What business is it for any governmental body to decide who can and cannot get married except in the case of minors and coercion?
who is stopping anyone from getting married, let them go ahead. There are always unforeseen consequences to every action, some good, many bad, and some very ugly.

these people are from all communities and are affected by their own prevailing personal laws, whether they like it or not. Even "atheists" fall into some category or other, as far as the law is concerned.

There should be no more salami slicing under the guise of "activism", the kind of "activism" that majorly impacts the majority ecosystem with an deliberate agenda of creating cultural and civilizational mayhem that the commies are pushing as part of the BIF efforts at dismantling and balkanizing the country

Even the SMA draws heavily from personal laws.

So, exactly, what's the govt's role in all this. They have decriminalized Section 377 of the IPC and given them protection under the law. They have done what they could have done.

What is sought to be forcibly changed by a few wokes is a deeply religious, and socio cultural narrative, and it's way beyond their ability, or capability, or even the authority of these wokes to meddle....

After grossly misinterpreting the right of eminent domain, they are insisting on patronizing, and treating us like uncivilized colonial subjects whose savage lot must be improved, because it is the white man's burden, rather than as free citizens of a republic who have the absolute right to choose, subject, of course, to the red lines of the constitution...

The result is a forgone conclusion, especially when entitlement and appeasement over shadow logic and social good
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It is for Suarabh Kripal.
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Who owns media in India....

and the reason why we get false narratives becomes clear


WATCH VIDEO
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ramana wrote:It is for Suarabh Kripal.

I don't understand.

How is his inability to marry relevant to his elevation to the Judiciary?

Especially when homosexual relationships have been de criminalized. Perhaps his partner and his nationality is the issue and not Saurabh Kripal himself.
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Pratyush wrote:
ramana wrote:It is for Suarabh Kripal.

I don't understand.

How is his inability to marry relevant to his elevation to the Judiciary?

Especially when homosexual relationships have been de criminalized. Perhaps his partner and his nationality is the issue and not Saurabh Kripal himself.
The GoI has flagged security issues.
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The foreign partner is the security issue. Not Saurabh Kripal himself.
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Pratyush wrote:The foreign partner is the security issue. Not Saurabh Kripal himself.
Pratyush ji,

The GoI is concerned only with Indian nationals and their functioning within the bounds of existing regulations.

photos, blackmail issues could crop up

many sensitive files will cross his desk.

It's risky for the govt to take the chance and why would they break long existing rules

there are GoI regulations covering such situations and is applicable to almost all govt departments.

why not he simply resign and do what he will.

why insist on burdening the GoI with what is essentially a personal lifestyle choice.
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According to even most journalists K'taka is gone for the Soros camp.

Depressing
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A message for all the voters of #Karnataka and for all those voting in the futurevia@Ananth_IRAS

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Also not Mrs Chandrachud is a long-time employee of the British Council in Delhi.
The legal profession in Delhi seems to be fully foreign-infiltrated.

Read Peter Wright about MI-5 modus operandi via entities.
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ramana wrote:Also not Mrs Chandrachud is a long-time employee of the British Council in Delhi.
The legal profession in Delhi seems to be fully foreign-infiltrated.

Read Peter Wright about MI-5 modus operandi via entities.
second wife, he married again after the first wife passed away
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vijayk wrote:According to even most journalists K'taka is gone for the Soros camp.

Depressing
Any ideas as for as the reasons for the above? Saw a couple of exit polls...one is predicting an outright majority for INC (BJP losing because of incumbency factor?) while the 2nd one predicts a lot of seats going for BJP but not enough to have majority. ABP-Cvoter poll has pegged INC as lead and even in BLR, it seems like INC is the preferred one.

I know INC are promising all sorts of freebies...not sure where they'll get the money from though (like it has stopped them before from making ridiculous pre-poll promises)...
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^^ Confluence of factors - K'taka BJP has too many factions. Looks like Tejavsi Surya is not being asked to campaign. Then there was serious corruption and charges of 40%commission.
Bommai is not high stature as Yeddy. For some reason, Modiji started his campaign little late. Hope they get a break now.





Another security lapse. Very serious problem
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Mobile phone thrown at PM Modi's convoy during roadshow in Mysuru
While PM Modi was meeting his supporters in Mysuru to boost the Bharatiya Janata Party's campaign for Karnataka Assembly polls, a mobile phone was thrown by an unknown person from within the crowd at his convoy
As per the report mobile was flung by someone from the crowd "accidently" while throwing flowers at the prime minister by a lady BJP worker anf SPG returned it to her. But media did could not trace her. I think this is second incident. First being Kerala. AFAIK mysore is a decent crowd.
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Very concerning ... I think Soreass gang definitely working with Jihadi gangs
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Indeed. Looks scary . The cell phone could just as easily have been a hand grenade or ied . Looks like a major security lapse. Hope the holes are filled. We know he is the most popular world leader and wants to be with crowd . And we know he needs to win elections. But we need him alive . He has the tremendous weight of indian civilization on his shoulders .
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Vijaykji
I think there is a Mantan going on in BJP-Karnataka.
Remember the forest wildfire is not only destructive but regenerative!
The old guard had to be removed to get fresh blood in.
Plus Cong winning is good as this will only strengthen their claim of Opp leadership
Has two benefits : a. pits Cong in direct fight with BJP, b. fractures will emerge if RaGa claims the mantle given Didi/KCR/Onion Merchant Cabal
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Here is the video of Kerala, where mobile phone was thrown.

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https://twitter.com/TimesAlgebraIND/sta ... 4795628544
News18 Kannada Convergent Karnataka Opinion Poll:

BJP : 105 (39%)
INC : 87 (38%)
JDS : 32 (19%)

After Matrize, one more opinion poll predicts 100+ seats to BJP. Things are changing after PM Modi & the 2nd big star campaigner of BJP started campaigning. Follow our handle for more news.


https://twitter.com/TimesAlgebraIND/sta ... 8700773377
ee News Matrize Opinion Poll

BJP : 103-115
INC : 79-91
JDS : 26-36
OTH : 1-3

BJP set to form govt as per this poll. BJP will get 42% votes while Congress 40%. Massive rise of BJP compared to last poll. Give your comments. Follow our handle for more news.

Region Wise:

Kittur / Bombay Karnataka: BJP 27-32, INC 19-24
Hyderabad / Kalyana Karnataka: BJP 12-17, INC 19-24
Coastal Karnataka: BJP 15-20
Central Karnataka: BJP 18-23, INC 3-8
Greater Bengaluru: BJP 13-18, INC 11-16, JDS 0-2
Old Mysuru: BJP 8-13, INC 18-23, JDS 24-29
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It's a close fight and hence most of the polls are within the margin of error.
One fact is 46% of Karnataka voters make up their minds three days before the polls.
Of this a whopping 26% on the poll day.
In contrast, UP was a week before.
Reflects on the mindset of Karnataka voters.
Quite transactional and believe promises even if they don't get fulfilled.
For example, Stalin, HP, and AAP in Punjab all did not deliver on poll promises and wanted the Center to give them funds.
The same will happen if Congress comes to power.
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Modi and Yogi turning around?

Pappini is now abusing Modi as Nalayak's son ... The DUMBO(NASTY) gang never learns
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INC is disconnected from ordinary people. This is only increasing by the day. They win the elections where there is an anti-BJP vote, which is consolidated, and INC presents a winnable option. There is no longer a sizeable pro-INC vote bank anywhere in Bharat besides the cronies.
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Himachal Pradesh elections results show that, if the state election can be separated from national issues. The Congress can be quite competitive.

The relevant question to ask. If the Congress organisation on the group strong enough to get the job done.
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I cannot believe BJP will get > 100 in KA. That means there is Hindu consolidation of votes. And if that is true in the South 2024 will be a done deal.
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You'll see post-2014 trend play out in Karnataka. BJP will form government again: Amit Shah
Karnataka is the only BJP-run state in the south, so the poll is important for obvious reasons. But since 1985, the trend here has been to vote out the incumbent. There has been no exception.
■ Trends are not cast in stone. The country has seen a new trend since 2014 where Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity ensured that BJP retained office in states like Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Manipur where governments would change every five years. We also won in Assam and Tripura despite being the incumbent. You will see the post-2014 trend being extended to Karnataka as well.
So, with 9 days left for voting, are you confident of breaking the nearly four-decade-old trend?
■ As I said earlier, no trend is permanent in politics. In Karnataka, Congress has won successive polls. Janata Party also won consecutive terms here.
But not after 1985.
■ You are obsessed with 1985. If that was a marker, so was 2014 after which BJP has defeated incumbency in different states. In recent times, this has been the trend, the dominant one. I can vouch that BJP will get 15 seats more than the halfway mark of 113. You can put it against my name. I have said in public gatherings also and I am not saying this randomly. I know Karnataka quite well and am confident about the numbers.
Going by your assessment, BJP will post its best performance in the state. You won 106 seats last time when you were not the incumbent.
■ Yes, we are headed for the best-ever performance in Karnataka polls.
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Congress manifesto says they will ban VHP & Bajrang Dal if voted to power. If they promised to outlaw a powerful organization belonging to the majority religion in a

1) Christian country (or a NE state in India), they will not even win a local body election
2) Muslim country, they will not live to see the light of day

But these farts know they can get away with this kind of dog-whistle to their Abrahamic vote-bank, with the secure knowledge that it won't eat into their Hindu votes. Our boys will look at corruption, jobs generated, potholes, Bengaluru traffic etc & take a vacation on election day

I hope I am wrong

The last 5 years have seen a resurgence in political Hindutva in Karnataka. They showed spine in hijab-ban and a host of other issues & have been a role model for other states. The @BJP4Karnataka Twitter handle was sharp & witty. I hope that all these translate into votes.

Like Maharashtra, we don't want a wealthy state to fall into Hinduphobic hands. TN already made the mistake.
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Dr Sachin Reddy @snsachinnandu
#KarnatakaElections
Among 4 social groups, consolidation for BJP seems higher than ever before (even higher than 2008):
1. Lingayats
2. Nayakas & other STs
3. Banjaras & other non-left/non-right SCs
4. Madigas (left SCs)

This combination alone can defeat anyone in ~90 seats
Sachin is very reliable

https://twitter.com/snsachinnandu/statu ... 0385645568
Dr Sachin Reddy @snsachinnandu
1. He is sensing trouble in Varuna
2. INC in general is sensing a major consolidation of Lingayat votes in BJP’s favour, even bigger than 2018 (for a simple reason- their interests are served with BJP not with INC!)

This is prompting then to take last ditch measures!
Plural Bharatha @PluralBharatha
Replying to @snsachinnandu and @siddaramaiah
What about @siddaramaiah’s todays rant on Nanna Nade Basava Tatvada kade?

Is he lagging behind in Varuna ? Shows desperation..
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Prem Kumar wrote:Congress manifesto says they will ban VHP & Bajrang Dal if voted to power. If they promised to outlaw a powerful organization belonging to the majority religion in a

1) Christian country (or a NE state in India), they will not even win a local body election
2) Muslim country, they will not live to see the light of day

But these farts know they can get away with this kind of dog-whistle to their Abrahamic vote-bank, with the secure knowledge that it won't eat into their Hindu votes. Our boys will look at corruption, jobs generated, potholes, Bengaluru traffic etc & take a vacation on election day

I hope I am wrong

The last 5 years have seen a resurgence in political Hindutva in Karnataka. They showed spine in hijab-ban and a host of other issues & have been a role model for other states. The @BJP4Karnataka Twitter handle was sharp & witty. I hope that all these translate into votes.

Like Maharashtra, we don't want a wealthy state to fall into Hinduphobic hands. TN already made the mistake.
SOreA$$ probbaly want them to win on that promise, ban Bajrang Dal and use it to rally Hindu Hate across the globe
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Twitter reports that DK ShivKumar's helicopter got struck by an eagle on his way to Mullabagal, famous for its pan dosa.
He is now considering removing the ban verbiage from the Congress manifesto.
Karnataka folks say there is Garuda temple in that town!!
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https://twitter.com/kashmiriRefuge/stat ... 8899590145

Aashish
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Congress Karnataka election war-room incharge is an ex-IAS officer who resigned in protest of removal of Article 370 and CAA
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Prem Kumar wrote:Congress manifesto says they will ban VHP & Bajrang Dal if voted to power. If they promised to outlaw a powerful organization belonging to the majority religion in a

1) Christian country (or a NE state in India), they will not even win a local body election
2) Muslim country, they will not live to see the light of day

But these farts know they can get away with this kind of dog-whistle to their Abrahamic vote-bank, with the secure knowledge that it won't eat into their Hindu votes. Our boys will look at corruption, jobs generated, potholes, Bengaluru traffic etc & take a vacation on election day
Nobody fears a community which never punishes someone for crossing the line.
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sanjayc wrote:
Prem Kumar wrote:Congress manifesto says they will ban VHP & Bajrang Dal if voted to power. If they promised to outlaw a powerful organization belonging to the majority religion in a

1) Christian country (or a NE state in India), they will not even win a local body election
2) Muslim country, they will not live to see the light of day

But these farts know they can get away with this kind of dog-whistle to their Abrahamic vote-bank, with the secure knowledge that it won't eat into their Hindu votes. Our boys will look at corruption, jobs generated, potholes, Bengaluru traffic etc & take a vacation on election day
Nobody fears a community which never punishes someone for crossing the line.
Yes, we have been guilt-tripped and scared into believing that "law will take its own course", "don't take the law into your own hands", "keep religion private", "don't mix politics with religion", "all religions are equal" and more such crap

Only a small % of Hindus, even in the age of social media, have realized that all of the above applies only to Hindus, while the other side systematically ignores every one of these so-called maxims.
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Prem Kumar wrote:
sanjayc wrote:
Nobody fears a community which never punishes someone for crossing the line.
Yes, we have been guilt-tripped and scared into believing that "law will take its own course", "don't take the law into your own hands", "keep religion private", "don't mix politics with religion", "all religions are equal" and more such crap

Only a small % of Hindus, even in the age of social media, have realized that all of the above applies only to Hindus, while the other side systematically ignores every one of these so-called maxims.
Forget punishing. Hindus don't even have the right to self-defense. Unfortunately, this is preached as dharma by the so-called dharmic people. No point in blaming the abrahamics for this state of mind.
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WA
According to Congress, Narendra Modi & Amit Shah are outsiders to Karnataka.

Rahul Gandhi & Priyanka Vadra were born & brought up in Bannerghatta National Park.
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